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When it comes to living in Fort Myers, there really couldn’t be a friendlier place to live on the gorgeous west coast of Florida. Fort Myers movers have been moving single people and families into the area left and right, so if you are too busy to cook your own Thanksgiving dinner this year, the following local restaurants will be serving up traditional Thanksgiving dinners that are just as good as your mom’s or grandma’ home-cooked turkey! Take a break from moving, skip the hours slaving away in the kitchen, and get straight to the best part of Thanksgiving in Fort Myers – eating!

1. Angelina’s Ristorante is located on Tamiami Trail in Bonita Springs and is serving a four-course Thanksgiving dinner for $65 per person, which includes an antipasti station, choice of salad, soup, ravioli or pizzette, choice of entrée, and choice of dessert. Highly recommended by your Fort Myers movers, for more information and to make reservations, visit angelinasofbonitasprings.com.

2. Buffalo Chips is also located in Bonita Springs, off of Old US 41 Road. Buffalo Chips will be open Thanksgiving Day from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will be providing Thanksgiving dinner for only $12.95.

3. Ruth’s Chris Steak House is offering a three-course Thanksgiving menu that features a choice of soup or salad, turkey with gravy, sausage-herb stuffing, cranberry relish, choice of side, and dessert for $39.95. They will also have options for children, for $12.95. Ruth’s Chris is located in Estero at Coconut Point, off of Village Shops Way. For more information, call 948-8888.


Nothing shows your support of Breast Cancer Awareness month than by participating in special events and donating proceeds towards a cure. For those who are moving to Fort Myers and want to show support, your local Fort Myers movers have all of the latest upcoming Breast Cancer Awareness events that you will not want to miss.

On October 25, the Tanger Outlets in Fort Myers is hosting the “Thing Pink” event. Buy a pack of five “Think Pink” cards for $5 and use each one for a 25 percent discount on one single item at any participating Tanger Outlet store. Proceeds from sales of the cards will benefit the breast cancer navigator program at Lee Memorial Regional Cancer Center.

If you are moving to Fort Myers and love to show your support by “racing for the cure”, then you won’t want to miss The Stiletto Sprint on October 25. This light-hearted, 500-yard race is for the entire family and benefits the Garden of Hope & Courage and Susan G. Komen Southwest Florida.

Fort Myers movers are not the only ones in large support of Breast Cancer Awareness month, local firefighters are first on the scene for the National Tour of the Pink Fire Truck. Take a break from moving and join them as they raise awareness to fight for a cure. Located in the Parade and Block Party downtown Fort Myers River District from 5-9 p.m., on Saturday November 1.


Are you looking for a fun-filled day complete with games and attractions for the whole family? Lake Regional Park is hosting this year’s Fort Myers Pumpkin Patch. What a better way to unwind after a long week of unpacking than by picking pumpkins! Hang out with your local Fort Myers movers as we welcome the fall season and welcome you to the neighborhood.

Fun rides, games, pumpkins, food, and more, the Fort Myers pumpkin patch is the perfect autumn family activity! As you arrive to the patch you will find an array of beautifully colored pumpkins. With so many sizes and shapes you will be able to walk through rows and rows of premium pumpkins in order to find that perfect one. This year’s jack-o-lantern will be the best yet!

After moving to Fort Myers, you will find that the activities in town are endless, and you can start with the local pumpkin patch. Your kids can enjoy a spooky bounce house after running through a sea of pumpkins. They will love to jump to their hearts content in Lake Regional Park’s bounce house! Don’t forget the hay rides! Pile onto the tractor trailer and delight in the Lakes Regional Park hay ride!

There is no better time to move to Fort Myers than now. Come out and meet your local neighbors, as you indulge in fun games, live music, and delicious food!


Edible vertical gardens are making their way into homes all over Fort Myers. Whether you are moving into a large house with an outdoor garden or even an apartment with very little garden space, the concept of a vertical garden inside your home can help you save time and effort. Aside from ease of planting, you’re indoor garden can showcase whatever tickles your fancy – from fruits to vegetables, and even herbs.
Many Fort Myers movers may not like the concept of an indoor garden because it takes away the beauty of planting in actual nature. Although gardening all year round sounds great, the reality is, during the winter your plants may die and having fresh produce at hand can be difficult. By making your own edible vertical garden, you can grow everyday essential food items, have them year round, and you can bring in natural oxygen into your home. But, before you start a plant selection, your local Fort Myers movers suggest choosing a sunny spot for your garden wall; a wall that collects winter light is the best option.
Receptacles must be chosen as well. You can build them yourself and DIY using anything from bottles to recycled pallets. When choosing the potting mix, save some money by choosing the best quality mixer. It may be pricey upfront, but in the long run it will save you cash, since quality potting mixes don’t need fertilizer.
Fort Myers moving companies think that the fun part is choosing the seeds you wish to grow; starting with young plants is the best thing to do. Planting salad greens can help save on store bought salad creations, as well as ensures that the lettuce you eat has not been sprayed with pesticides and other harmful toxins. Edible herbs like basil or tomato will dramatically save you time and money after your move to Fort Myers. As you watch them grow, soak in the herb-infused contentment and come dinnertime, enjoy eating the fruits of your labor – literally.


Storage space in your bathroom is especially important when searching for a new home. If your move to Fort Myers has blessed you with enough bathroom storage space, then perfect! But, like most people, within a few weeks the clutter and overflow of hair supplies and make equipment will start to slowly take over your counters and cabinets, making your bathroom space seem smaller. Fort Myers movers want you to save yourself from sanity and check out these awesome tips for making your bathroom appear bigger.

1. Mason Jars Who doesn’t love mason jars! Restore your un-used mason jars for storing bathroom items like make-up sponges, Q-tips, or cotton balls. You can mount them on a rack on one of your bathroom walls for an elegant look and easy-to-reach storage. Or, simply arrange them on a serving tray on the sink counter.

2. Basket Storage Bulkier items like face towels or big towels can take up a lot of space. Ft. Myers movers suggests using baskets and hanging them on the walls for easy access to towels or even toilet paper. Hanging added storage on the walls can help make your bathroom appear bigger since it frees up floor space. To dress up the basket, try folding the towels in a rolled up position. This adds a beautiful and organized look to your items.

3. Install Shelves and Rails Get rid of clutter on top of your counters by installing shelves. This look is great for storing toothbrushes, toothpaste, and any other essential items lurking in your bathroom. The organizational aspect that shelves bring to a space makes the overall feel of your bathroom much bigger.


If you have been looking at homes in order to relocate to Fort Myers, there is a new model home that is making its debut in South Fort Myers. Lyons Housing is beginning to build a luxury single-family home model named the Turnberry model.

For those moving to Fort Myers and currently house hunting, the Turnberry model will be located at 14240 McGregor Blvd., and is one of the first Lyons models to be located outside of a gated community. Aside from that, the Turnberry will be a three-bedroom, three-bath, fully furnished 2,836 square foot single-family home.

According to Fort Myers Florida Weekly, the Turnberry model will give potential homebuyers the opportunity to see how an Arthur Rutenberg home would look on their own lot in their neighborhood of choice.

The Turnberry’s features are as follows:

  • Four-cell recessed ceiling
  • Open kitchen concept with drop-down ceiling
  • Large kitchen island
  • Double kitchen sink
  • Granite countertop
  • Walk-in pantry
  • Great room
  • Sliding glass doors open to lanai
  • Den
  • Master suite with master bathroom
  • Walk-in closets
  • Two large guest suites with private bathrooms
  • Mud room off garage
  • Swimming pool with spa and sun shelf

Moving to Fort Myers has never been easier. With the help of Fort Myers movers and Arthur Rutenberg homes, you can make Fort Myers the ultimate living destination for you and your family. For more on The Turnberry, visit www.arthurrutenberghomes.com.


Fort Myers movers love moving families to our city, mainly because it is filled with year-round events and family fun. You will love the fact that you moved to Fort Myers once you check out our local events. Get ready to say good-bye to summer and start the school year with a bang!

Saturday, August 1st:

  • Cape Harbour Marina Farmers Market – Tour through fresh produce, locally made honey, jams and jellies, handmade soaps, homemade bread, and more, from 8 a.m. to noon at The French Press.
  • Hope for Haiti 5th Annual Pub Crawl – Reservations include drink tickets for the three featured venues this year. Enjoy food specials and raffles from 3:45 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Bar Tulia. The event costs $50 in advance.
  • The Meowl Show – A unique event that features both cats and owls, located at HOWL Gallery/Tattoo, at 7:00 p.m.
  • Yoga for a Cause: A Yin Yoga Workshop to Benefit No Kid Hungry: The Traveling Yogis – The Traveling Yogis are three yogi friends from New Jersey who are traveling the United States to raise money for No Kid Hungry. Their goal is to raise money to end childhood hunger, by teaching yoga for $35. If you are moving to Punta Gorda, the event is taking place in your new town.

Sunday, August 2nd:

  • Family Film Series – Will be showing Finding Nemo and hosting arts and crafts inside the Visitor & Education Center from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • Annual Adopt-A-Student Fundraiser – this event is a favorite of Fort Myers movers. The first 2,000 students between the ages of 5 and 12 will receive free backpacks and school supplies. They also have the chance to receive free eye exams, haircuts, get their face painted, play in the bounce-house, and enjoy live entertainment. The event will take place at the Harborside Convention Center from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

We all do it, we go on Google and search for “local moving company” and “moving companies (area).” Of course, we receive results. But, how accurate are these results? Just because you can find a mover online, does not mean that they are a legitimate and honest moving company.

In 2014, Florida ranked in the top five for the amount of people moving into and out of a state. As a result, a spring of fraudulent moving companies have popped up. Professional Fort Myers movers like All My Sons Moving & Storage do not want Florida residents to fall victim to rogue movers, so there are a few words of advice to follow when hiring a moving company in Fort Myers, a mover in Naples, and a mover in Florida in general.

As Chris Sorensen from Sorenson Moving & Storage stated, “I think it’s particularly bad in Florida. There are companies out there that are essentially a website and a rental truck.”

Local Fort Myers movers and Sorenson have heard complaints about companies offering great quotes but not giving an exact estimate – this is where homeowners need to watch out. If a Fort Myers or Naples moving company cannot physically come to your residence and give you an in-home estimate, do not talk to them! You will be scammed and end up paying way more than quoted via telephone. Even worse, these fake moving companies can steal your belongings and you will never see them again, and since the company is not real, what could you do? Unfortunately, it all falls back on the research that you conduct when looking to hire a mover.


Believe it or not, ice cream venues in Fort Myers and Naples are making headlines! If you are moving to Fort Myers or moving to Naples, it is summer and it is hot! Let Fort Myers movers handle your move so you can take a break from moving and go get a sweet treat! July is National Ice Cream Month, so check out Fort Myers and Naples best ice cream shops:

Love Boat Home Made Ice Cream: said to “symbolize everything that’s good about Southwest Florida.” The service is great and friendly, their ice creams are refreshing and fresh, and perhaps the best part – it is on the way to the beach! Indulge your taste buds and try every flavor of ice cream under the sun at Love Boat Home Made Ice Cream in south Fort Myers.

Pinocchio’s: At Pinocchio’s, the most popular ice cream flavors are blood-orange and ginger-pear. This Sanibel ice cream hot spot is known for their interesting yet delicious flavors.

Royal Scoop Homemade Ice Cream: Located in Bonita Springs, this ice cream shop has been serving up homemade ice cream for 36 years, which is longer than the city has been known as Bonita. Try both vanilla flavors, all eight versions of chocolate, and numerous other homemade options.

Twistee Treat: A local Fort Myers classic, Twistee Treat used to be found on many street corners. However, the North Fort Myers location on Pine Island Road is the very last one standing. For an awesome take on soft serve, Twistee Treat is a place the entire family can enjoy after moving to Fort Myers, and you can go as many times as you’d like!


This week, those without access to a boat or those that normally find themselves landlocked, can find themselves out on the water with National Marina Day in Fort Myers and Naples. Your local Fort Myers movers and the rest of the community will be stopping by the local marina’s that are hosting the event.

Fish Tale Marina in Fort Myers, Naples Harbour and Fisherman’s Village Marina in Punta Gorda are offering dolphin cruises and tours of the harbor, along with countless of other fun activities.

Director of Marketing for the Fort Myers National Marina Day, Jamie Huffman, addressed everyone with, “Welcome to the Water on National Marina Day is a celebration of boating. As families search for fun outdoor activities that everyone can enjoy, we want to encourage them to give boating a try.”

Activities will be going on at the marina from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., where parents and kids will be able to enjoy free hotdogs, free fishing poles for the first 50 children, a free dolphin discovery cruise, and even a drawing for a pontoon rental for a half-day. Fort Myers moving companies are also excited that the United States Coast Guard will be present and offering free vessel safety inspections, as we want all Fort Myers residents to stay safe out on the water.

Huffman further attested that, “now, more than ever, Americans need outdoor, safe, family-friendly ways to spend their leisure time. Welcome to the Water on National Marina Day introduces boating as just such an activity.”

With local marinas offering up prize packages for raffles; including: round-trip tickets for the Key West Express with a one-night stay at Key West Harbour, a sunset cruise, an hour boating lesson, and a boating safety course with the U.S. Coast Guard, National Marina Day is sure to be a local success and is the perfect way to relieve stress if you and your family recently moved to the area.